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This leaflet explains the causes of shivering following anaesthesia and surgery, what can be done to prevent it occurring, and treatments available if it does happen to you.
Training & Membership Administrator (FPM) - JD v2
Programme for the 29 September Anaesthetic Updates online event
Foundation Training Example for TEE
This leaflet explains why there might be damage to your teeth, lips or tongue during anaesthesia and what type of damage may occur.
This leaflet gives information to help you prepare for surgery on one of the large blood vessels in your body. This could be your neck (carotid artery), your abdomen (aorta) or your legs (femoral artery).
Updated user guide for CPD functionality in the Lifelong Learning Platform - updated August 2020
This leaflet explains the possible causes of damage to the eye during anaesthesia. Serious damage is an uncommon or rare event but should be considered a risk in certain operations.
This leaflet explains why there is a risk that you may develop a chest infection after an operation. A general anaesthetic can affect the normal way that phlegm is moved from the lungs. Pain from the operation may also make it more difficult to cough or breathe deeply, which means there is a higher risk of chest infection.